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1. ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 
cursim Whit. 
| ~ Ral (BE. C.). June 7 to July 17; C. Ss. Brimley and 
8. Wogium. ) 
hk, (Lake Ellis) (E,). June 1905; May, 1906; 
. Seemingly not a common species. 
dimmocki Hine. r 
(CN. E.). Early June, 1895; C. W. Johnson. 
h& (E.). Late May, 1907; Brimley and Sherman. 
“Chrysops fallax O.S. 
All our reports of this species are for the months of June 
(E. C.). June 5 to 18; taken by Brimley and 
(N. E.) Early July, 1895; C. W. Johnson. 
lle (S. W.). June, 1907; Sherman. 
(S. W.). July, 1906 and 1907; Sherman. 
: Rock (N. W.). July 20, 1904; Sherman. This 
‘specie s probably occurs throughout the State. 
“ montanus O. S. 
y two specimens of this have been collected. 
(B. C.). June 5 and 18, 1906; Brimley. 
nigribimbo Whit. 
& (E.). Taken rather commonly by both writers 
n 1905, ess, 1607, from late May to late June. 
= Chrysops parvulus Daecke. 
a Our three specimens are from two mountain localities, HYen- 
pe (S. W.) June, 1907, and Highlands (S. W.) July, 
xy ibe sepaielas Vine. 
The type and only specimen of this species was taken by 
z C. S. Brimley at Raleigh (E. C.) April 18, 1906. Described 
by Prof. Hine in Ohio Naturalist, December, 1907. 
48. eh sige 
A of rather late seasonal range. 
Raleigh (E. C.). Not uncommon from July 9 to Septem- 
ber 9; Brimley. 
